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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Buenos Aires
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I was wondering how difficult would be to mod the meter to add a swich that lets to read 30 db lower (from 20 db to 70db). I need a meter to read residual noise on locations.
I think that providing 30 db more gain on the IC side. may be with another-less noise-OPAMP. What do you think? cheers Ric |
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